The New England-themed cuisine will then be donated to the Food Bank Association of New York State.

But should the Patriots win, Cuomo will need to send Patrick:

46 cases of New York made Greek yogurt

46 dozen bagels from Ess-a-Bagel in Manhattan

46 cheesecakes from Junior’s in Brooklyn

Patrick will donate the proceeds to a Massachusetts food bank.

However, Cuomo doesn’t seem too worried about having to reach into his checkbook, especially considering what happened four years ago when the Giants faced the heavily favored Patriots in arguably the greatest Super Bowl of all time.

“We all know what happened the last time the Giants and Patriots squared off in the Super Bowl, and there is no reason to believe the outcome will be any different this year,” Cuomo said. “I look forward to congratulating the Giants on winning their fourth Super Bowl title and seeing Gov. Patrick’s generous wager offerings go to a food bank here in New York state.”

Patrick also wished his team luck, which it may need depending on the severity of an injury to the Patriots’ star tight end Rob Gronkowski.

Cuomo and Patrick aren’t the only elected officials betting on the big game.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston Mayor Michael Menino have a wager of their own running in which the losing city has to host a vacation for a family from the winning city, complete with airfare, tours and photos with the losing mayor.

And Sen. Charles Schumer made a wager of his own with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. If the Giants win the Super Bowl, Shaheen must buy beer from six New York state craft breweries for all 100 members of the U.S. Senate. Among those brews selected by Schumer to be included in the wager is Long Island’s own Blue Point Brewing Co. The other breweries in the wager include Brooklyn Brewery, Saranac Matt Brewing Co., Captain Lawrence Brewing Co., Ithaca Beer Co. and Brown’s Brewing Co.

But should the Patriots win, it’s Schumer who will have to pony up the cash for each Senate member’s bar tab, supplying each with beer from New Hampshire’s Smuttynose Brewery.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is in favor of renaming the team the New Jersey Giants considering the team plays in the Garden State, previously said that he would not be partaking in any wagers on the Super Bowl.